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because marie vessels is on a mission. marie vessels/knitte r "i make about two hats a day." to take up the legacy of the daughter she lost. marie vessels/knitte r "everything i do is for her. i know she's watching." carolyn britz loved people, says her sister anita thornton. anita thornton/mari e's daughter "she devoted her life to children. she taught for over 40 years." shortly after her retirement, carolyn was diagnosed with cancer. marie started knitting again at carolyn's suggestion. marie vessels/knitte r "she said, 'you know you can do it, you always love to make someone else happy.'" even as carolyn got sicker, marie kept knitting. marie vessels/knitte r "it was like god told me, he knows what's ahead of me, with her being so sick and she's not going to make it, and that was one way to take the pain away from me." and when she died in april, marie didn't stop. "she started making it for serenity, really." using needles to mend her pain ... and create hats. marie vessels/knitte r "there's about 130." dozens of headbands. marie vessels/knitte r "i have about 15 scarves
because marie vessels is on a mission. marie vessels/knitte r "i make about two hats a day." to take up the legacy of the daughter she lost. marie vessels/knitte r "everything i do is for her. i know she's watching." carolyn britz loved people, says her sister anita thornton. anita thornton/mari e's daughter "she devoted her life to children. she taught for over 40 years." shortly after her retirement, carolyn was diagnosed with cancer. marie started knitting again...
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mary gets her bounce on. p wow mary, is like, every mom from the neighborhood here? look at them all... ...'judgie'. using bounce dryer sheets is paying off. ryour clothes have fewer wrinkles, and static cling... ...ain't bringing you down. oh! and look, it's that ms.brooke-thinks-she's-all-that-r good thing you brought your a-game. your a-game. bounce, the 4 in 1 dryer sheet. get your bounce on. hey mcmellin' you gellin'? i'm gellin' and zinfandellin'. bride, helen mcmellin' ti'm so happy my t dr. scholl's t are so soft they feel outrageously comfortable. i'm gellin t you're so not gellin' dr. scholl's many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles neutrogena . before fibromyalgia, i was active. i was a doer. then the chronic, widespread pain slowed me down. p my doctor and i agreed that moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. for some patients, lyrica significantly relieves fibromyalgia pain and improves physical f
mary gets her bounce on. p wow mary, is like, every mom from the neighborhood here? look at them all... ...'judgie'. using bounce dryer sheets is paying off. ryour clothes have fewer wrinkles, and static cling... ...ain't bringing you down. oh! and look, it's that ms.brooke-thinks-she's-all-that-r good thing you brought your a-game. your a-game. bounce, the 4 in 1 dryer sheet. get your bounce on. hey mcmellin' you gellin'? i'm gellin' and zinfandellin'. bride, helen mcmellin' ti'm so happy my t...
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welcome, mary. >> thank you, nancy. it is always so great to be back home with you guys. >> it would not be an entertainment tonight without this woman right here. >> that's right. and mary, we have so much to talk about. your memories of hosting the show for 29 years. >> and that will be my pleasure. just a few memories, nancy. but you know what "e.t." does best, deliver entertainment news to kevin. let's get on with it. >> let's go. in tonight's top story, oprah winfrey gets set up in a tabloid ambush. >> oprah with her hand out to say hello. a kind touch on the chest. but what oprah didn't know is that stage reunion was a setup after a recent appearance with colbert, a tabloid araged for the confrontation between oprah and the man the tabloid is calling her secret son. good headline just not the truth. i spoke with oprah on the phone this morning. >> he never was my son. he was a child i befriended. i moved the entire family out of the projects. i got his mother a job. i tried to put him in two different schools. he
welcome, mary. >> thank you, nancy. it is always so great to be back home with you guys. >> it would not be an entertainment tonight without this woman right here. >> that's right. and mary, we have so much to talk about. your memories of hosting the show for 29 years. >> and that will be my pleasure. just a few memories, nancy. but you know what "e.t." does best, deliver entertainment news to kevin. let's get on with it. >> let's go. in tonight's top...
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mary: german. ike?: how did he get mary: it was a family nickname. he was the only one who carried it through to adulthood. steve: was he religious? susan: spiritual. as far as i know, the only president elected without declaring what his religion was. he became a presbyterian after he was elected president. ,teve: when he made a decision did he second-guess himself? anne: i don't think so. mary: he never entertained the idea he would lose if he was running. he never second-guessed himself. who was theather thann closest to granddad anybody else said that one of his real genius in a lot of ways is that he learned from his mistakes but didn't replay the tape. i think you have that kind of responsibility, you have to keep moving on because you have to keep finding yourself in a continuous cycle of self-doubt and that can be self-damaging. steve: another quote. he said another a wise and not a brave man lies down on the track of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him. susan: wow. anne: i hadn't heard that one before. [applause] stev
mary: german. ike?: how did he get mary: it was a family nickname. he was the only one who carried it through to adulthood. steve: was he religious? susan: spiritual. as far as i know, the only president elected without declaring what his religion was. he became a presbyterian after he was elected president. ,teve: when he made a decision did he second-guess himself? anne: i don't think so. mary: he never entertained the idea he would lose if he was running. he never second-guessed himself. who...
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in mary's mind, yes. but she hadn't called the sheriff to confess to the crime, nor had she called to point her finger at a potentially jealous girlfriend. no, mary had someone else entirely in mind and the clue to who killed the superintendent could be found on his computer. >>> coming up, the secret comes out. >> trying to give you everything that i can. it was this long thing about don't -- don't you dare contact my wife ever again and if you do, you're gonna be sorry. >> when "dateline" continues. - you can collect rainwater to shower with, but there are easier ways to go green. like taking shorter showers, which conserves water and lowers your bill. you'll sing long ballads in the rain and short ditties in the shower. ♪ the more you know >>> the internet had given renewed life to the cyber relationship between school superintendent, keith reed, and mary taglianetti. now, mary would explain to detectives in virginia why she feared their amorous digital trail had led to his death. >> i'm trying to gi
in mary's mind, yes. but she hadn't called the sheriff to confess to the crime, nor had she called to point her finger at a potentially jealous girlfriend. no, mary had someone else entirely in mind and the clue to who killed the superintendent could be found on his computer. >>> coming up, the secret comes out. >> trying to give you everything that i can. it was this long thing about don't -- don't you dare contact my wife ever again and if you do, you're gonna be sorry....
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steve: leo frank was the exact opposite of mary phagan. he was a quiet him a well-educated mechanical engineer, graduated from cornell university. he went to germany to study pencil making it ever hurt , her, the -- everhart faber was a scientist. he was interested in modern whenement techniques and the national capital -- pencil family was capitalized, they hired him to run the factory. it was a huge factory, turned out hundreds of thousands of pencils week. the company was later renamed he was a quiet, rational, chess playing strauss loving, cerebral introvert. and a stranger in the south. when he married into one of the best families -- one of the best jewish families in atlanta. to give you an idea of the sea seligs, one helped put together all the property in downtown atlanta. this is an advantageous marriage that leo frank made. becamenother person centerpiece in this case. but that was jim connolly. who was jim connolly, and why did he become such a powerful figure? steve: jim connolly was the janitor at the national pencil company.
steve: leo frank was the exact opposite of mary phagan. he was a quiet him a well-educated mechanical engineer, graduated from cornell university. he went to germany to study pencil making it ever hurt , her, the -- everhart faber was a scientist. he was interested in modern whenement techniques and the national capital -- pencil family was capitalized, they hired him to run the factory. it was a huge factory, turned out hundreds of thousands of pencils week. the company was later renamed he...
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custom designed just for mary kay. each of these three success stories drives one. >> it's obviously the most famous trophy on wheels and it's a lot of fun. >> it's like a representation of the american dream on the road. and i think a lot of people know that. >> reporter: that's just one of the awards consultants can earn. >> this one is for my own personal sales, the queen's court of sharing. >> reporter: and at seminar there's even a throne! >> and you may not think you would like that, rebecca, but let me tell you when you're on the stage and there is an adoring audience cheering for you, you get into it. >> reporter: unlike other businesses, a mary kay consultancy doesn't cost much to launch. just a hundred bucks for a starter kit. >> you know, one of the things that was most important to mary kay was that she create a low-cost way for a woman to own her own business and be her own boss. >> reporter: mary kay's buy back policy offers 90% refunds for all inventory purchased within the last 12 months. >> if i didn't
custom designed just for mary kay. each of these three success stories drives one. >> it's obviously the most famous trophy on wheels and it's a lot of fun. >> it's like a representation of the american dream on the road. and i think a lot of people know that. >> reporter: that's just one of the awards consultants can earn. >> this one is for my own personal sales, the queen's court of sharing. >> reporter: and at seminar there's even a throne! >> and you may...
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mary anne: wrong. pat: i think people should look at where we were the last cycle. s what makes sense. preibus wants to change the primary calendar so that nh in the primary status. is it time? mary anne: no. everybody trusts new hampshire t o vet candidates. t even control his own party. ed: does the granite state have the political power to stop this? mary anne is not sure where the senator stands on this. not only does new hampshire have to do the right thing for retail politics, but we have to correct iowa. ed: should there be a national primary, one day? janet: we learned last week that meeting with kim davis, the kentucky clerk who went to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples. what do we make of this secret meeting? mary anne: i think if you are the pope, you can either confirm or deny a meeting. it says you should go to confession and have a handful of contrition. [laughter] janet: is she right? pat: said like a true recovering catholic. t know. i hope what the holy f
mary anne: wrong. pat: i think people should look at where we were the last cycle. s what makes sense. preibus wants to change the primary calendar so that nh in the primary status. is it time? mary anne: no. everybody trusts new hampshire t o vet candidates. t even control his own party. ed: does the granite state have the political power to stop this? mary anne is not sure where the senator stands on this. not only does new hampshire have to do the right thing for retail politics, but we have...
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mary: yes. so she is a mom, but i think it's also a time in which, in some ways, she's a little lost, because she tells one of her friends, after you've been in politics, it's hard to just do charity work, it's hard to go back to something else. and so she keeps trying to find things to do. and you can tell that there's strains in the marriage. helene, her friend helene drown writes to her and makes suggestions of how she and dick can reconnect. and pat says, well, he's gone, i don't really have the time to do this. and so i think that she's not a stupid woman. she knows that he's planning to go back to the white house. she knows what he's planning. but she's lost in terms of trying to figure out what to do. i mean, this is a woman whose children are growing up, and she is somebody who's always had work to do. and so she goes back and works in his office. there are times when she goes back and she'll answer phones as "ms. ryan," because she tells helene, "it makes the time go by," because she do
mary: yes. so she is a mom, but i think it's also a time in which, in some ways, she's a little lost, because she tells one of her friends, after you've been in politics, it's hard to just do charity work, it's hard to go back to something else. and so she keeps trying to find things to do. and you can tell that there's strains in the marriage. helene, her friend helene drown writes to her and makes suggestions of how she and dick can reconnect. and pat says, well, he's gone, i don't really...
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mary anne: charlie baker inherited two big problems. if you take this either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term -- if he fixes either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term. but like obama inherited from george bush two wars we should never have been in and the worst economy of our lifetime, charlie baker inherited problems decades in the making. ed: next issue, hillary clinton could she got good news this week -- first, joe biden announces he is out. vice president biden: unfortunately, i believe we are out of time, the time necessary to mount a winning campaign for the nomination. ed: the vice president is not going to run. clinton is climbing over bernie sanders in a new hampshire and a national polls. is it clear sailing to the nomination for her, eric? eric: i wouldn' t be spiking the football in the end zone. there is an ongoing fbi investigation into her mishandling of classified information. number two, i' m shocked we are here six months into her candidacy talking about whether or not she can sew
mary anne: charlie baker inherited two big problems. if you take this either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term -- if he fixes either one or both of those, he is guaranteed a second term. but like obama inherited from george bush two wars we should never have been in and the worst economy of our lifetime, charlie baker inherited problems decades in the making. ed: next issue, hillary clinton could she got good news this week -- first, joe biden announces he is out. vice...
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hi, everybody, i'm mary >> here we go. the oscars and "e.t.." >> you go rehearse i'll see you later. okay. >> it was 1964 when we first met. ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire ♪ >> you're hired. >> this is as much as we talked about. >> meet a handsome dude. >> the perfect fairytale happening before our eyes >> no one does it better than you. >> the biggest compliment i'v heard over and over is, mary, i feel like you're part of my family at dinner >> well, i'm still getting teary eyed. >> it's fun to look back on all of those fun interviews, great experiences, great locations. >> does it feel like it was yesterday when you watch it? >> a lot of it do >> well not the first couple. >> hello, i'm mary hart. i'm straight out o teaching school. >> michael jackson. what was that experience like? >> it was extraordinary. and he seemed to me backstage so nerv and so frail and so quiet. i thought how he turn into michael jackson? >> who wo say out of everybody that you viciniinterv touched your heart the most? >> it is certai
hi, everybody, i'm mary >> here we go. the oscars and "e.t.." >> you go rehearse i'll see you later. okay. >> it was 1964 when we first met. ♪ chestnuts roasting on an open fire ♪ >> you're hired. >> this is as much as we talked about. >> meet a handsome dude. >> the perfect fairytale happening before our eyes >> no one does it better than you. >> the biggest compliment i'v heard over and over is, mary, i feel like you're part...
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mary brennan: she hated it. it was one of the most painful experiences of her life, an experience that she would -- that in some way, i think, defines the way the two of them related to politics, because pat was a very private person who would not -- who did not want anyone to know about her private life. and here you have her husband telling all their finances, what money they owed, that she didn't have a fur coat. and so for her, this was a horrible experience, whereas for her husband, he celebrated that every year. susan swain: well, speaking of her husband, let me get into some video, because here is former president richard nixon talking about pat, his wife, in an interview in 1983. [video clip] richard nixon: she probably is one of the most intelligent women ever to have been first lady. political discussions, she doesn't say much, but she can always go to the heart of a matter. she's got an enormously good intuition. i think these are factors -- the average person just thinks of her as somebody that went
mary brennan: she hated it. it was one of the most painful experiences of her life, an experience that she would -- that in some way, i think, defines the way the two of them related to politics, because pat was a very private person who would not -- who did not want anyone to know about her private life. and here you have her husband telling all their finances, what money they owed, that she didn't have a fur coat. and so for her, this was a horrible experience, whereas for her husband, he...
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mary: sÍ, por supuesto. los que dice que no puede solicitar una licencia de abc60, por multas pasadas. puede ir a la corte aplicar por la amnistÍa y le deben remover. le el obstÁculoÓn: hay un lÍmite de multa? cÓmo estarÉ distribuido el asunto de las multas? mary: las cortes no nos han dicho pero hay un lÍmite. todo se estÁ desarrollando dÍa al dÍa. tendrÁ que averiguar con su corte en su condado. leÓn: le damos las gracias, buenas tardes. mary: gracias. leÓn: llegó el momento de conocer la nueva del dÍa. la manta claudio, mi esposo solicitÓ la licencia pero lo asignaron a una nueva reediciÓn que tiene seis meses. cuanto tiempo mÁs habrá para la respuesta vanessa responde. vanessa: lo que sabemos ahorita del proceso del departamento de vehÍculos que se puede tratar de 6 a 9, Íes porque desafortunadamente no tiene el personal y la capacidad de realizar tantos casos. lo recomendable para tu esposo es que fija una consulta individual para que le podamos explicar consecuencias de ver datos f
mary: sÍ, por supuesto. los que dice que no puede solicitar una licencia de abc60, por multas pasadas. puede ir a la corte aplicar por la amnistÍa y le deben remover. le el obstÁculoÓn: hay un lÍmite de multa? cÓmo estarÉ distribuido el asunto de las multas? mary: las cortes no nos han dicho pero hay un lÍmite. todo se estÁ desarrollando dÍa al dÍa. tendrÁ que averiguar con su corte en su condado. leÓn: le damos las gracias, buenas tardes. mary: gracias. leÓn: llegó el momento de...
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oscar for "mary poppins," crew of "mary poppins" made this as my award. >> we spent a lot of time with dick over "e.t.'s" 35 years. i had to share this when he was 56. >> look at all that hair that guy has. >> take a look at it. >> yeah. >> take a look at this guy. >> who is this kid? i had my time and place in the sun and all the fame that my life needed. what am i talking about? >> i don't know. >> i'm very serious. there is some gray already coming in there. >> when you look at that guy right there, what do you think of that guy? >> he has a very big nose. but a nice head of hair, i must say. and probably been drinking the night before. a little puffy. yeah. i can always tell. >> drinking was once a problem. but he says the power of prayer helped him stop. >> i went to all the, you know, the rehab and all that kind of thing. and just, i got to get rid of it. please take it away. slowly, i was a little sick and dizzy and then all of a sudden, i didn't want it anymore. which is wonderful. >> the clean livin' is working for him. i asked him how he plans to celebrate his 90th birthday,
oscar for "mary poppins," crew of "mary poppins" made this as my award. >> we spent a lot of time with dick over "e.t.'s" 35 years. i had to share this when he was 56. >> look at all that hair that guy has. >> take a look at it. >> yeah. >> take a look at this guy. >> who is this kid? i had my time and place in the sun and all the fame that my life needed. what am i talking about? >> i don't know. >> i'm very serious....
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mary: the u.s. women partial soccer team is taking a victory lap at the white house today and joining them was teen from pembroke, ayla ludlow. a kind. mary: it all started back in june when her brother nicholas, was watching -- nicholas was watching television and said that women' s world cup was not as good as when men play. ayla: my brother comes into the room and says, "boys are so much tter at soccer than girls." whoever is reading this should know that i hate the fact that boys' s sports gets so much more attention than girls' . i want to do something about it. mary: that part of the letter was sent to president and mrs. obama. president obama: i don' t know where your brother is right now, but this is some payback right here. [laughter] mary: the next thing she knew, she was meeting her heroes and taking pictures with them and signing autographs with them. they were tweeting about her. kerry lloyd -- carli lloyd posted a copy of her letter, calling her an inspiration. president obama: nothing
mary: the u.s. women partial soccer team is taking a victory lap at the white house today and joining them was teen from pembroke, ayla ludlow. a kind. mary: it all started back in june when her brother nicholas, was watching -- nicholas was watching television and said that women' s world cup was not as good as when men play. ayla: my brother comes into the room and says, "boys are so much tter at soccer than girls." whoever is reading this should know that i hate the fact that boys'...
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mary saladna is live at logan. mary: we think of them as the pilot and co-pilot. technically are the captain and first officer. both are qualified to flight the plane. in this case, the first officer was forced to assume command. this is flight 550 on the ground in syracuse after the plane's 57-year-old captain died in flight. >> i have never landed in an airplane that quick before. there was ambulances waiting there already when the plane got to the gate. >> we had to wait for the body to be removed from the plane. it was pretty intense. mary: it happened on a midnight flight from phoenix to boston, the first officer quickly taking control deciding to make an emergency landing. >> he had declared an emergency, then air traffic control assumes a supporting role. they can't tell him what to do or where to go, he is responsible for what happens to that airplane. mary: philip is an instructor. >> eyes on the attitude indicator, left hand on the yoke. delta. the critical condition and good weather and a lengthy runway contributed to the first officer's call to land th
mary saladna is live at logan. mary: we think of them as the pilot and co-pilot. technically are the captain and first officer. both are qualified to flight the plane. in this case, the first officer was forced to assume command. this is flight 550 on the ground in syracuse after the plane's 57-year-old captain died in flight. >> i have never landed in an airplane that quick before. there was ambulances waiting there already when the plane got to the gate. >> we had to wait for the...
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our mary saladna has more. mary? mary. j.c., we're trying to learn what was on the thumb drive and a stack of papers. the sources say, he left behind a message of hate. a chilling new portrait is emerge of 26 year old chris harp mercer. lasted a point army bassic training in 2008. discharged for failing to meet minimum standards. he lived two miles were the campus he attacked. they found seven weapons in side of the apartment. >> neighborle watched him get rid of the belongs the day before the massacre. >> i saw him in the dumpster. mary. merse had six guns, a flak jacket, extra ammunition found at the scene. the jacket had steel plates along with five magazines. mary. he listed organized religion as one of dislikes. among the nine people who died, 18-year-old rebecca, she just started classes on monday, 19 year, she dreamed of being nurse or eid trician, trev vin, the son of a local firefighter, and larry levine, assistant professor of engp lynn at the school. in the, the military vet and young father-turned student-turne
our mary saladna has more. mary? mary. j.c., we're trying to learn what was on the thumb drive and a stack of papers. the sources say, he left behind a message of hate. a chilling new portrait is emerge of 26 year old chris harp mercer. lasted a point army bassic training in 2008. discharged for failing to meet minimum standards. he lived two miles were the campus he attacked. they found seven weapons in side of the apartment. >> neighborle watched him get rid of the belongs the day...
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mary katharine ham lost her young husband in a terrible accident. but now she is honoring his legacy in helping our heroes. mary katharine ham's first interview since losing her husband jake is next. every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. i'i've been an elementary school teacher for 16 years. it is really difficult to afford living here in san francisco. i went into foster care my freshman year of high school. i think there was like 9 people living in a 3-bedroom house. claudia: 40% of the mi
mary katharine ham lost her young husband in a terrible accident. but now she is honoring his legacy in helping our heroes. mary katharine ham's first interview since losing her husband jake is next. every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in...
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.: mary has more on this tonight. grief counselors will be on hand tomorrow? mary: yes. casey dunne had no known medical issues and her family an friends are still reeling. this is a picture of casey enjoying herself on the practice field last friday. >> it was devastating to see her when we got there, she held on and fought as long as she could. mary: they remember their daughter as the glue of the family. >> she got along with everyone and kept us all together. mary: they say casey loved the arts, and music. she had a passion for living. >> she was fun-loving and determined and loved to play. >> she's always the first one to jump in the lake, jump in the mary: casey's teammates are shocked, devastate. they had just gathered to start practice last friday, when casey collapsed from a brain hemorrhage, dying at the hospital. >> it was sudden, unexpected, inexplicable and incredibly tragedy. mary: on the practice field a very personal memorial continues to grow. friends and classmates leaving rubber ducks, one of her favorite thing. tonight her parents take comfort in that
.: mary has more on this tonight. grief counselors will be on hand tomorrow? mary: yes. casey dunne had no known medical issues and her family an friends are still reeling. this is a picture of casey enjoying herself on the practice field last friday. >> it was devastating to see her when we got there, she held on and fought as long as she could. mary: they remember their daughter as the glue of the family. >> she got along with everyone and kept us all together. mary: they say...
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mary: they say casey loved the arts, and music. she had a passion for living. >> she was fun-loving and determined and loved to play. >> she's always the first one to jump in the lake, jump in the pool, do the monkey swing. mary: casey's teammates are shocked, devastate. they had just gathered to start practice last friday, when casey collapsed from a brain hemorrhage, dying at the hospital. >> it was sudden, unexpected, inexplicable and incredibly tragedy. mary: on the practice field a very personal memorial continues to grow. friends and classmates leaving rubber ducks, one of her favorite thing. tonight her parents take comfort in that photo, knowing she loved her life to the very end. grief counselors will be here at the school tomorrow. a funeral mass is planned for thursday in wellesley. ed: breaking news right now, two firefighters killed battling this building fire. a portion of the building collapsed as firefighters were battling the flames. four fighter -- firefighters were hurt by fall degree brie, two dying at the hospi
mary: they say casey loved the arts, and music. she had a passion for living. >> she was fun-loving and determined and loved to play. >> she's always the first one to jump in the lake, jump in the pool, do the monkey swing. mary: casey's teammates are shocked, devastate. they had just gathered to start practice last friday, when casey collapsed from a brain hemorrhage, dying at the hospital. >> it was sudden, unexpected, inexplicable and incredibly tragedy. mary: on the...
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here's mary saladna, mary: his name is dino because he screeches like a dinosaur. (screeching) mary gertner: i mean, it's a really horrible sound. we could live with that. it was really only the destruction that was the issue to us. mary: nancy gertner, a retired federal judge, has seen her share of tough cases, but dino the cockatoo has her stumped. mary gertner: apparently this is a bird that was loved by this family. so that's story number one. then there's the fact that the bird is not going to survive the winter. that's story number two. god-awful screech, i could live with that. then the other question-- was it being destructive? mary: destructive, as in pecking huge holes in gertner's home but the birth place of robert f. kennedy, the home president john f. kennedy grew up in for six years. mary gertner: this bird chewed out a part of the woodwork, and there were squirrels going into it. mary: neighbors on abbottsville road and the bird's owner have tried for months to catch dino, lure him back into his cage; but this cockatoo who speaks only one word used i
here's mary saladna, mary: his name is dino because he screeches like a dinosaur. (screeching) mary gertner: i mean, it's a really horrible sound. we could live with that. it was really only the destruction that was the issue to us. mary: nancy gertner, a retired federal judge, has seen her share of tough cases, but dino the cockatoo has her stumped. mary gertner: apparently this is a bird that was loved by this family. so that's story number one. then there's the fact that the bird is not...
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. >> i'm mary hart. >> hello, i'm mary hart. >> nearly 30 years of "e.t." memories. >> i would like to watch. >> secrets about the stars who moved her and our special surprise. >> we actually have somebody here who would like it say hello, i do believe. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> that's ahead. birthdays wish star has no regrets about posing in playboy. or what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your white blood cells. the most common side effects are flushing and stomach problems. tell your doctor about any low white blood cell counts, infections, any other medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. learn more about the
. >> i'm mary hart. >> hello, i'm mary hart. >> nearly 30 years of "e.t." memories. >> i would like to watch. >> secrets about the stars who moved her and our special surprise. >> we actually have somebody here who would like it say hello, i do believe. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> that's ahead. birthdays wish star has no regrets about posing in playboy. or what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is...
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marie kept knitting. marie vessels/knitter "it was like god told me, he going to make it, and that was one way to take the pain away "she started making it for serenity, really." using needles to mend her pain ... and create hats. marie vessels/knitter dozens of headbands. all of them, bound for someone else, strangers mostly. orphanage, church, whomever needs it." last year, marie donated 200 hats. she's well on track to do it again. marie vessels/knitter "that's all there is to it." with each loop, and each row -- there is a little "it's a shame she can't be here today, she'd be so excited." and joy that carolyn's legacy didn't end with her "and i know she's looking down, i know she's happy." its coming up.... a giraffe at the zoo is stretching his legs out for the very first time. storm track seven another check of your storm track seven forecast. rain is likely today and tonight with some thunderstorms possible today and some showers lingering around 60 for highs sunday and a baby giraffe is stretchin
marie kept knitting. marie vessels/knitter "it was like god told me, he going to make it, and that was one way to take the pain away "she started making it for serenity, really." using needles to mend her pain ... and create hats. marie vessels/knitter dozens of headbands. all of them, bound for someone else, strangers mostly. orphanage, church, whomever needs it." last year, marie donated 200 hats. she's well on track to do it again. marie vessels/knitter "that's all...
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>> mary? >> in terms of two or three people back around newark, i think what we have to be candid about, because if we're going to try to have a dialogue, and we don't want to dwell on the past but with don't look at the past we're doomed to repeated. there was not in the plan from the very beginning any intent to save the newark public schools in total. the -- there's a quote that says: newark will become the charter capital of the nation. so, if you come out of the gate with that premise, you're not looking at schools and what is working. you're looking at the process you're going to use, the thing you're going to use, the resources you're questioning to systematically remove, that just takes the schools that are struggling and whittles them down to nothing, and therefore the best opportunity for the children is to go elsewhere. so that's one thing. there was never a plan, and i think dale deserves creditor capturing it in the first chapter. there was no plan to save the public schools. so t
>> mary? >> in terms of two or three people back around newark, i think what we have to be candid about, because if we're going to try to have a dialogue, and we don't want to dwell on the past but with don't look at the past we're doomed to repeated. there was not in the plan from the very beginning any intent to save the newark public schools in total. the -- there's a quote that says: newark will become the charter capital of the nation. so, if you come out of the gate with that...
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the tv series gave mary a happier more conventional future. she falls in love and gets married on the television show. in general, the tv series cast a happier and more conventional flow over all of wilder's characters. the tv series has become iconic, and in many ways appears to have overshadowed the books. when reporters and reviewers observed that the autobiography contrasts with the optimism of the little house books, i suspect they are unconsciously referring to the tv show. they may not be aware of scenes like this from the books. in on the banks of plum creek, laura is nearly ground when she tries to cross the flooded creek. the scene isn't simply about danger or disobedience. laura doesn't learn from this episode that she should always a baker parents. instead, she learned something darker, more subtle, and more sophisticated. -- laura doesn't learn from this episode that she should always open a her parents. she claps her hands and rolls onto it. in that very instant, she knew the creek was not playing. it was strong and terrible. it
the tv series gave mary a happier more conventional future. she falls in love and gets married on the television show. in general, the tv series cast a happier and more conventional flow over all of wilder's characters. the tv series has become iconic, and in many ways appears to have overshadowed the books. when reporters and reviewers observed that the autobiography contrasts with the optimism of the little house books, i suspect they are unconsciously referring to the tv show. they may not...
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mary yain, by the way is she did being mary janes the show? >> mary jane paul is a news anchor. she work woes at anc, like a cnn. she is very successful so soledad o'brien type that is juggling fantastic career with a are great family life. you know, a tumultuous love life. she is every professional woman. she is trying to do it all. she is doing it. she does a great job of dict case fromfully, i think. rosanna: okay. what can we pecks from the show this season without spoiling it too much? >> yeah. that is the tough part. rosanna: that is a tough part. >> i have to walk on eggshells. well, we peck were up we left off. at the end of season two, as you said, mary jane got in a car accident because she heard a conversation she was not supposed to hear. rosanna: i blame you by the way. i blame smartphones that are not that smart. rosanna: okay. >> you know, we pick were up we left off. david extremely concerned about what has happened to the love his life. rosanna: he doesn't know she heard that conversation. >> le, he didn't know she heard it. he did see that he had butt dialed he
mary yain, by the way is she did being mary janes the show? >> mary jane paul is a news anchor. she work woes at anc, like a cnn. she is very successful so soledad o'brien type that is juggling fantastic career with a are great family life. you know, a tumultuous love life. she is every professional woman. she is trying to do it all. she is doing it. she does a great job of dict case fromfully, i think. rosanna: okay. what can we pecks from the show this season without spoiling it too...
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i'm mary calvi. >> i'm chris wragge. weather on the 2 s coming up. >>> i don't want him to die again. i want his memory and his legacy to live on. >> the fiance of slain nypd officer randolph holder talks to cbs 2 about her loss and how she plans to keep his memory alive as police locate the gun believed to have taken the officer's life. community leaders plan to show support for the nypd today with rallies in all five boroughs. >>> when you have liberal mayors like bill de blasio in new york that are basically tieing one hand behind the backs of police officers. >> harsh words from chris christie towards mayor de blasio about the city's murder rate. it came during an appearance on cbs's face the nation. coming up, how the mayor's office is responding to the comments. >>> we're doing our best to account for everybody and we've got great re sources out there and they what we do. >> at least five are dead after a whale watching boat sinks. 27 people were on the boat when it went down. 21 of them were rescued. >>> i didn't
i'm mary calvi. >> i'm chris wragge. weather on the 2 s coming up. >>> i don't want him to die again. i want his memory and his legacy to live on. >> the fiance of slain nypd officer randolph holder talks to cbs 2 about her loss and how she plans to keep his memory alive as police locate the gun believed to have taken the officer's life. community leaders plan to show support for the nypd today with rallies in all five boroughs. >>> when you have liberal mayors...
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mary franklin is the founder of the women's movement for homicide survivors. she lost her husband melvin franklin who was murdered inned in 196 as he was coming home from work to his young ma'am. teresa martin is with us also, who lost her brother to homicide four years ago, both murders remain unsoeverred. the city of boston recognized recently attended by mayor marty walsh. mary franklin organized the event. welcome to urban update, ladies, thanks for coming in. i can't say that will i'm happy about the circumstances for which you are heat index but perhaps we can shed a little light on this whole situation, mary let's start with you, you fathered an organization expressly meant for survivors of homicides, tell me why. >> yeah, as why said, uloses my husband melvin in 199 six of. just a sense legislation murder. and i found that after so many years ago, melvin's murder not being solved, it didn't sit well with me. you know, i just couldn't believe it. so i thought of a way to start advocating for melvin's murder, which would also touch other women who have l
mary franklin is the founder of the women's movement for homicide survivors. she lost her husband melvin franklin who was murdered inned in 196 as he was coming home from work to his young ma'am. teresa martin is with us also, who lost her brother to homicide four years ago, both murders remain unsoeverred. the city of boston recognized recently attended by mayor marty walsh. mary franklin organized the event. welcome to urban update, ladies, thanks for coming in. i can't say that will i'm...
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. >> and i am mary calvi. we will have traffic and weather on the 2s in just a moment but first, a wake will be held today for nypd officer randolph holder killed in the line of duty last week. >> family and friends will be joined by many in law enforcement today. janelle burrell has more live from jamaica, queens. >> reporter: yeah, chris and mary, it was a week ago today that officer randolph holder was gunned down in east harlem. and today we are expecting hundreds of people to gather here at the greater ame church here in jamaica to begin saying their final farewells. community leaders and police standing side by side at a total of 37 minutes of silence last night. 33 minutes for each year of officer randolph holder's life and four for each of the four nypd officers killed in the line of duty this past year. >> you don't stand alone. law enforcement is not the enemy. we have to work together because we have to live together. >> reporter: today they'll begin saying their final good- byes to the officer shot
. >> and i am mary calvi. we will have traffic and weather on the 2s in just a moment but first, a wake will be held today for nypd officer randolph holder killed in the line of duty last week. >> family and friends will be joined by many in law enforcement today. janelle burrell has more live from jamaica, queens. >> reporter: yeah, chris and mary, it was a week ago today that officer randolph holder was gunned down in east harlem. and today we are expecting hundreds of...
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. >> reporter: but russ's cousin mary heard the judge say that russ would stay in jail to await that trial unless someone could come up with bond money. >> we were supposed to come up with $50,000 plus property. >> plus property? >> plus property as collateral. >> to guarantee the -- >> correct. >> that's not so easy to do. >> no, not at all. and i didn't know if we could do it. >> reporter: but mary had been fighting for her cousin since the day he was charged and -- >> we got lucky. somebody i know set me up with a bondsman that knew the story, didn't believe an innocent man should be sitting there. and he worked with me. >> reporter: mary put up her home as collateral. >> i'm that positive in his innocence and that he's not going anywhere. >> reporter: and last week, less than two weeks after the hearing, mary, relatives and friends all piled into a bus provided by a generous supporter and showed up unannounced at the jail where russ, who'd been behind bars for three and a half years had no clue what was about to happen. and then -- >> the look on his face was priceless. it was ve
. >> reporter: but russ's cousin mary heard the judge say that russ would stay in jail to await that trial unless someone could come up with bond money. >> we were supposed to come up with $50,000 plus property. >> plus property? >> plus property as collateral. >> to guarantee the -- >> correct. >> that's not so easy to do. >> no, not at all. and i didn't know if we could do it. >> reporter: but mary had been fighting for her cousin since...
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our mary saladna is live in reading with the story. mary? mary. he operates out of this office building here on main street. authorities say, at this this point, it is not near the charges are ref lated to the business here. >> 34-year-old rick hall of wakefield, a social worker now behind bars on child porn charges. hall is accused of enticing three 15-year-old girls in oregon and paying them to e-mail nudic tors. the al vagueses are serious. they can devastating to young people and they are concerning in the case. this is an individual professional obligation to report any suspicions of if abuse against children. mary: redding police launched an investigation back in august after they came forward. police here eventually seized computer evidence from his wakefield home and red aring office. the owner of north shore recovery management. >> regarding this investigation, we have no information, that time, that im plims anyone involved with the private practice. mary: the neighbors told us he kept it next door. has bun ease spill the behavior for ov
our mary saladna is live in reading with the story. mary? mary. he operates out of this office building here on main street. authorities say, at this this point, it is not near the charges are ref lated to the business here. >> 34-year-old rick hall of wakefield, a social worker now behind bars on child porn charges. hall is accused of enticing three 15-year-old girls in oregon and paying them to e-mail nudic tors. the al vagueses are serious. they can devastating to young people and they...
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. >> and i am mary calvi. we will have traffic and weather on the 2s in a moment. >>> but first, the vacant hospital building where a teenage boy fell to his death last week will be demolished. >> janelle burrell has the story from staten island this morning. >> reporter: well, chris, the staten island president says that the building could come down as early as this week. this building has been empty since 1979. and even before marcos castillo's death, people have been asking why it is still standing here. five days after the 16-year-old tumbled seven stories to his death inside of an elevator shaft in the abandoned staten island hospital and after his grieving father demanded answers -- >> i want the truth. >> reporter: a permit has been issued for the building's demolition. >> why they wait till something happen to take it out? they should take it out before. >> reporter: tuesday cbs 2 news asked the staten island borough president that very question, why were he and his friends able to access the building?
. >> and i am mary calvi. we will have traffic and weather on the 2s in a moment. >>> but first, the vacant hospital building where a teenage boy fell to his death last week will be demolished. >> janelle burrell has the story from staten island this morning. >> reporter: well, chris, the staten island president says that the building could come down as early as this week. this building has been empty since 1979. and even before marcos castillo's death, people have...
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i am mary calvi. >> and i am alex denis in for chris wragge. welcome to cbs 2 news. what a game, right? >> yea. >> the mets had a dominating lead against the chicago cubs. >> the amazins are now national league championships. we have team coverage this morning. >> reporter: the mets win the pennant. i mean let that sink in for a minute. the mets are going to the world series. they didn't waste any time putting the pressure on the cubs. great to see duda breaking out of the post-season slumber. this three-run shot in the 1st inning set the tone for the entire game because the next batter, he also sends one out of the friendly confines. the mets score four in the 1st and batted around and then in the 2nd, duda comes up and does it again, another two-out hit. great sign for the metsful we will be needing his bat in the world series. and can you believe it? daniel murphy did it again, he hit another home run, this one in the 8th inning, his sixth straight post-season game with a homer which is a new major
i am mary calvi. >> and i am alex denis in for chris wragge. welcome to cbs 2 news. what a game, right? >> yea. >> the mets had a dominating lead against the chicago cubs. >> the amazins are now national league championships. we have team coverage this morning. >> reporter: the mets win the pennant. i mean let that sink in for a minute. the mets are going to the world series. they didn't waste any time putting the pressure on the cubs. great to see duda breaking...
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our mary saladna is live in quincy tonight. mary? mary: tonight, it is about processing what they lost. nightfall has brought call tom the quincy ma lean in, but many boat owners are still reel aring tonight. the combination things shock, grief or relief depending on how lucky you were today. >> i am shaking and crying. i have been drying morning. mary: barbara painter and her husband among the unlucky. the oat is a total loss. >> boating is good. we may push out of boating now. we don't know. we'll make decision later. mary. the fire started around 7:30 a.m. witnesses with talkedded two of quick explosions, the pot quickly engulfed in flames. acton woman, job poured, fairly escaped with her life. she came out of the ped room and smelled and saw smoke, and she yelled to my dad. that point, the smoke kept getting worse. he went do the one side. he was on the other side. she was scared to go from one side to thor to atrade of what wouldp happen. he went back and held her hand and pulled her pack through. mary: the flames shielded by fi
our mary saladna is live in quincy tonight. mary? mary: tonight, it is about processing what they lost. nightfall has brought call tom the quincy ma lean in, but many boat owners are still reel aring tonight. the combination things shock, grief or relief depending on how lucky you were today. >> i am shaking and crying. i have been drying morning. mary: barbara painter and her husband among the unlucky. the oat is a total loss. >> boating is good. we may push out of boating now. we...
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this is mu at 11:00 our mary sa lad man the thick of the sem celebration. mary. not often we get halloween on a saturday. when we do, we got the whole weekend to celebrate. this is the place to be. it is salem. sis halloween. it this is weekend. the kind of spooky trifecta that tripleles the crowd. >> i am from new orleans. this is like our mardi gras. this is crazy. >> no beb. >> lots of jack oh lanterns though. >> i am get marringried on friday the 13th. i thought it would be fitting to have a bachelorette party in salem. the halloween capital of the mary. fright on. sizzle. mary: there foys him it on photo ops or walk tours. the only rules, you have to behave. no public drinker rowdiness there are families here. 4-year-old richard anthony is haking the first visit. >> so i started to go there because that with a so cool. it is wicked cool. you never know who you will final. >> this is the last year's costume. tomorrow, we reveal the big costumes. 16 of us. >> a word this base to are coming tomorrow, dress up or you will be the freak. mary saladna wcvb newscent
this is mu at 11:00 our mary sa lad man the thick of the sem celebration. mary. not often we get halloween on a saturday. when we do, we got the whole weekend to celebrate. this is the place to be. it is salem. sis halloween. it this is weekend. the kind of spooky trifecta that tripleles the crowd. >> i am from new orleans. this is like our mardi gras. this is crazy. >> no beb. >> lots of jack oh lanterns though. >> i am get marringried on friday the 13th. i thought it...